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67 Master's degrees in Psychology in Netherlands
Psychology
Psychology is the key to understanding and modifying human behaviour and development. We offer a master degree in Psychology at the University of Groningen.
Social and Economic Psychology (research)
The Social and Economic Psychology (research) MSc programme at Leiden University offers in-depth knowledge of a broad range of theories and research domains in this area, all concerning the way people’s social environment influences thoughts, feelings, and behaviour.
Psychology - Work and Organizational Psychology
The Psychology - Work and Organizational Psychology course offered at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam offers you plenty of opportunities to study what you are interested in—from how you carry out your research and study of clinical psychology in the broadest sense, to genetic predisposition, treatment or healthcare.
Psychology - Coaching and Vitality in Organisations
The Psychology - Coaching and Vitality in Organisations programme of the University of Amsterdam focuses on occupational health psychology, more specifically the psychology of interventions that promote the well-being and functioning of people at work. The background, development, and application of work-related coaching and other interventions play a key role in this track.
Social and Organisational Psychology
At the Social and Organisational Psychology MSc programme at Leiden University you study behaviour in formal and informal groups, such as sports or work teams.

Evolution of Behaviour and Mind (Biological Sciences)
Are you interested in research on the behaviour of primates and other animals? Or work on the origins of Homo sapiens? With the Evolution of Behaviour and Mind programme from University of Amsterdam, learn more about the origins of behaviour and the mind from the integrative perspective of biology, psychology, anthropology, and other sciences.

Social Psychology (Research)
This Social Psychology (Research) programme from Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam focuses on evolution, morality and cooperation.